Pare Six FHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Over The County News The Ore tower be manned in the 1 ularly a ot ned now on quty, in this Rooseve the 8 President nomi ng and sent lo ton the name of Robe postmagier at State C be Mr, Miller eet nas el A bine bir captured 1 in the north i isa CAD foartan nate pretty lit not embl Iw Tu fink $200 7 3 HY pian wad wor ment 8000 stall oeCalne maihstays of the Bellefonte eral season MODERN WOMEN NEED NOT SUFHER : rat bly pd 4 to oedds, , r Sati iinr PE Ch aes-ters Dint * are off reliable sad giv . QUICK REL lok bry pilin slldeagmataforoner 4d vars. Ask bor — CIR 666 Yiquid- Tablets Salve - Nose . DAse SALVE relieves COLDS price 10¢ - 25¢ a_i REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 BATISFACUTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR tify Bellefonte. plans toward that end. nroprietor of Bi —————— Road Builders Halt for Star Spangled Banner . od from Minnow Anglers Most Affected ad from paste aned nh | wor ie 'Yiae knosm fiftes vr Anvw jie ner aay Is Limit ii TMmon wean 'S Pr ung of the YW of the waters Consent of th land must fish. ecal LRP oo werd in and Appling confiscated ling to law is legal to tich days in that par. of a stream with trout during the open Such waters must be props p sted for a poring of TC ——————— reatest trouble 15° gicgs 5 th y with im - - — i pring is the logical me to beau - SPRING FABRICS - MARKED FOR SHOPPER'S BENEFIT 1639 1s buying her new spring Heretofore he hag no } ) much about the materi vhich it was made, but il find the fabrics ob labeled, ‘Will she know els mean? nomy niatl o( weath marke RL i. CANES WIL SPRING PRUNING RASPBERRY RECEIVE are headed ba tiie LaCRer longer than the more later. | vfs Scouts To Hold Training Course ————— Continued from Dads one being conducted by nnierencoe wi this partk ing will men tr aining his year conderence will 4 start at 10 a.m. be brought toa close at 8p. m Every Scout troop eventually faoes we question of whal program to give the older boys who have been in for x mmber of years. Troop leaders, Scoutmasters, commitics members and parents of older boys will find this conference very helpful. While intended primarily for Scout lead. ers, other men interested in bove of He ale teen age gromp will be welooine, Additional Information may be had by getting in touch with the airector of out leadership wrafning in the district of the Juni ata Valley Council, or by iting di rectly 0 Boy Scou: Headquarters Lewistown rtunit for Be Ver, few individuals reject an in. Let's start making | viiadion to partake of a hearty mesl | chief of the Harrisburg Fire | FILLERS OBITU ARY | no. HOWARD E. WELLS Tuesda home Oi WILLIAM T. YOUNG MT 3 ! MRS. MARTHA JANE BLAKE Sm—————— FRANK WW. DECKER MRS. FLSIE viol A BUTLER Willlams Hubkersbui g : Turner of Altoona: Alfred of Whaslington, W. Va. and George of Ohio, Over 200 Attend Undine ‘Banquet (Continued from page one) theme was one of praise tor volun teer firemen of silence was observed ui memory of members of the Undine Company who have passed away since the first £8, Patrick's Day banquet in 1699 Apeakere Included the Rev. Father William E Downe Judge Walker, former Jinige M Fleming, Cearge Carpeneto, i. Hughes John O Ward James Love, District Attorney Musser W. Oettig, “Mayor | Hardman P. Haris, Charles EB Dor- woth and Henry A. Brockerhoff, all of Bellefonte; M. M. pon former | Debart A ihirty-second period | | pany, State College; | of Milesburg; Ivan | VIOLA VOLK Folk, who died daughter, Mrs Friday born 1844, Ann band, ceded ha da h- grout- Mri MRS, JENNIE Mi Jennie Viola home ol hel Altoona, Wry Nil Nuity, Feb "1 of wil 1001 THOMAS FREDERICK FARNER I { kK Farms ‘ ‘ ADOLPH MIGNOT GALLAGHER. . MRS. JAMES D i alliage 3 al Beebe, Olio wr ale Al his and SFL th James MES. JOHN A. SPEARINY 8.448 Glad Lada utd nda y Hos pe | fame: and Marg id was born on P tovn- 1877, making Ler denth 62 years, 2 She is survived we children and Mis near Belle. : home. A Dro. | on, of leliefonte; two sisters : Harry Lyons and Mr Walter mstrong, both of Bellefonte ! 16 grandchildren v ' warls VO fan the Bellefonte VAS 6 mem. n Society, the Hes” Bible « ard of the church r membor of the W the Auxillary of the M. C. A. Funeral ser. vices were held yesterday afternoon from the family home, with the John B. Mays, of ihe Evangcli- cal church, Hciating. Inteoment was made In the Meyers cemetery Buffalo Run Valles iar ary s ’ Bier Wil] AEE month by her husband Paul, Harry Helen Bera fonte, and they Rs the Altoong Fire Department Emertainment included group ginging led by Jack H, Yeager; a solo by Irvin Martin: and plano numbers by Mrs George Carpencto and George Sheckler Among the guests the audience were the chiefs of neighboring companies, gs follows: Dan Krumrine of the Alpha Com. Tom Wallace, | John Knarr, Centre | Rall, and Fred Day, of Howard Regrets were expressed that ness prevented the following digni- taries from attending the affair; Pire Marshall Philip Saylor, Postmaater Gearge RB. Meck, and Joseph De. | introduced to f Lalo, member of the Undine Indder | team. life, with many people, is only | ment, and Paul Akmelser, chief of | what they make. way ens Wo men the the some ro) before, it and Lh Wo nd he hill A Of a “Deluge” _(Continusd from page one) w hen It was seen that the twor ks: about to LuUr started on horseback down to give the warning. A had been broaden most people did not believe remained in the houss un late t f Several thou tice were ream ort t howeve “Never do 1 believe of the great Bibl cene earth as “From hill the thal i Lt A y FOO enacted on the fa ocourred at that time where 1 8 tanding ahove thr Ir. ¥4 body of water me th own the nar ray velotity, TL appeared like 6 to BO Tew hal re ubmerg ur mina ther that {10d Fo mie a onle 5 once & | FOeTEeLid irned inte streets 1a a depth } ome biocksd up 0 he i = ’ pisces Lhe mi ang bogies when Bi Ln with rubbish awiu nhot - Recollections abot fifteen orf « of the worst wis Lhe twenty minutes time were ninnont blotled ow thousand slence, features of the BEOUIs of the | bod ~ the "One disaster les by bod je robbing Inhuman wretches, I saw { two Hungarians that were hanging from a pole. They bad been tnt robbing 1 n oid tha of one Cau the box finger having hatched “1 knew Person on found thirteen with nin n been chop Were the ofl tlger wilh a of Unindentified Man Killed on Highway (Continusd frogn page one) Md. Al dered #irikir "SPRING IS TIME TO Mareh 23, 1999. — KILL WEEDS ON FARM Farmers of Centre county must plan battle against weeds with Just as much care and thought as they give to the planning thetr mnmer activities The weed Is a plant hardy it will with ol paverne friar ground seldom becomes 100 vel, and never oo rich or 00 for the ol weeds, Most of reproducing hem difficult once get 3 weds the moet md parts that nter thelr of that us land almost any oon The dry or BO Kali Wa OOT r Ki Ey her thet roduee roots HL Ww nfall In Che ure Crops erved cured F OOR ie He weer rng the summer the re / Chie irnber ear that Fergiination g t er County WCTU To Convene March 30 ve ening Session Miliheim Evangel- airs. Berthalee Brovies Medal Contest—-Conducted Ida Witmer Reports of Committees and Benediction Offering, “ Rotter Buy Yours GOOD LIGHT FOR PLACES WHERE Sigh £ PIN-TO-WALL LAMP OTHER LAMPS CAN'T BE USED LIVING ROOM « BEDROOM « KITCHEN « DINING ROOM DESK ¢ VANITY « RECREATION ROOM ¢ NURSERY BREAKFAST NOOK ¢ Just Anywhere! Don't Miss This SALE! THERE is very little time left for you to take advantage of this offer—you will receive, af no extra cost, a 100-watt bulb with each PIN.-TO-WALL lamp purchased only during the period of the special sale. Act NOW get at least two or three of these beautiful direct-indirect lamps. They cost © Now! little~you just pin them up and plug them in--and your bome will be much cheerier with the added good light! G. C. Murphy Co. Electric Supply Co. DeHaas Electric Co. R. C. Heverly Wolf Furniture Co. Brachbill Furn. Store Bellefonte Hdwe. Co. Appliance Store
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